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The family of ex-Konga CEO Nick Imudia disputes suicide claims, urging a thorough investigation and respect for their grief. They emphasize Nick's vibrant life and significant career achievements, rejecting unfounded media reports about his death.

The family of Nick Imudia, the former CEO of Konga, has refuted claims that he died by suicide, stressing that investigations into his death are still ongoing. In a statement, Dr. Anthony N. Imudia highlighted the family's dissatisfaction with the media's portrayal of Nick’s death, emphasizing that no calls were made by Nick to his brother or daughter with instructions before his passing.

The family questioned the rapid reporting of his death, which occurred while they were still at the hospital attempting to revive him. They noted that Nick showed no signs of stress or depression and was active in his role as Group CEO of D.light International in Nairobi.

The family urged the public and media to respect their grief and refrain from spreading unfounded rumors about Nick's death, emphasizing that he was a vibrant individual with significant achievements in his career, including roles at Nokia and Konga.

The family requested that the media allow them to mourn privately without the stigma associated with misreported circumstances surrounding his death.